Definitions and Examples of good-natured, pleasant, amiable
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
good-natured
Having a pleasant or friendly disposition; easy to get along with.
Example
Despite the stressful situation, she remained good-natured and kept everyone's spirits up.
Giving a sense of enjoyment or satisfaction; agreeable.
Example
The weather was pleasant and sunny, making it a perfect day for a picnic.
Having a friendly and pleasant manner; likable.
Example
He was an amiable host, making sure everyone felt welcome and comfortable.
Key Differences: good-natured vs pleasant vs amiable
- 1Good-natured describes someone who is easy to get along with and has a positive disposition.
- 2Pleasant refers to something that gives a sense of enjoyment or satisfaction.
- 3Amiable describes someone who has a friendly and pleasant manner and is likable.
Effective Usage of good-natured, pleasant, amiable
- 1Social Interactions: Use these antonyms to describe people who are friendly and easy to get along with.
- 2Describing Experiences: Use pleasant to describe enjoyable experiences, such as weather or food.
- 3Character Development: Use these antonyms to create characters with positive dispositions in stories and narratives.
Remember this!
The antonyms of mistempered describe people who are friendly, easy to get along with, and have a positive disposition. Use these words to describe social interactions, enjoyable experiences, and character development in stories and narratives.